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Date: | Fri, 13 May 2011 23:09:32 -0400 |
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Spent a very pleasant evening birding with one of my Amish block-owners in northern Coshocton Co.
He reported that he had observed 24 species of warblers TODAY. I had driven up especially for the whip-poor-wills, which put on a great show, but we also saw earlier:
cerulean warbler
yellow-throated warbler
American redstart
ovenbird
Kentucky warbler
hooded warbler
yellow warbler
Louisiana waterthrush
Despite lightning in the distance, and sometimes even a distant rumble of thunder, it was a good evening for birding.
Some of the habitat in northern Coshocton Co. reminds me a lot of Adams Co.
Margaret Bowman
Licking Co., Newark, OH
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